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hannity tonight at 10:00 p.m. eastern. i'm going to join sean to talk about the g.ñmp house and benghazi. tonight at 10:00 on benghazi. tonight o'reilly factor, good night from washington. >> the o'reilly factor is on. tonight: >> hillary clinton and barack obama are two peas in the same pod. >> looks like mitt romney is considering another presidential bid. is he already in#1són campaign mode. we will take a sharp look at it. >> vacation, made the statement on foley, went and golfed. do you want that back. >> i should have anticipated the optics. >> but the president did not anticipate being called callus after the beheading of james foley. tonight why mr. obama continues to get himself in trouble. >> he is -- is the most powerful elected official in washington. >> i don't know who she is. >> nancy? >> reagan?
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>> also ahead powerful american women how are they perceived by other women? a special watters world. >> wow, what has she been eating? >> caution, you are about to enter the no spin zone. the factor begins right now. ♪ ♪ paragraph wrath hi, i'm bill o'reilly, thanks for watching us tonight. leadership and president obama. that is the subject of this evening's talking points memo. to weeks from tomorrow, my new book "killing patton" will be in the marketplace. the book is about leadership and what happens to strong leaders when they make powerful enemies. general patton, winston churchill, fdr, even hitler and stalin figure prominently in the book. barack obama should read "killing patton," i hope he does because we need strong leadership in america right now. we need to be inspired. sadly president obama is not fulfilling that mandate.
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>> i have got to ask during that vacation made the statement on foley and you went and golfed. do you want that back? >> after having talked to the families, where it was hard for me to hold back tears listening to the pain that they were going through, after the statement that i made, that, you know, i should have anticipated the optics. >> fair statement from the president. but then the question becomes/> why did he not anticipate the optics? it's obvious to most people you don't play golf after announcing the gruesome beheading of an american citizen. talking points doesn't believe barack obama is a callus person. he has helped raise millions of dollars for wounded vets. he truly cares about children at risk and been a qñ model foreu american values. but, but, the president is not a natural leader and that's harming the nation. right now the world needs to be inspired to take action against islamic terrorism and the russian villain
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putin, the world needs a strong leader to mobilize action against those threats. president obama does not seem to understand that. he continues to meander around, making conflicting statements about isis. failing to punish rush in effective ways. these are dangerous times. savages are murdering innocent people all over the world. they are not afraid of america. our allies, they are largely weak, selfish, not interested in global justice. it becomes vitally important for america to lead the world. that requires a strong point of view from washington. this week mr. obama will make yet another speech about how he will finally confront the isis threat. we hope he includes putin in that speech. and we hope that finally after all this time barack obama will show some8;.f- passion, some urgency some determination to eradicate evil in ways that are smart and effective. and that's the memo. now, for the top story tonight. let's bring in fox news senior political analyst brit hume from washington. are you expecting more
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leadership from the president in the next two years, brit? >> well, the mere act of this speech, which which is being fairly, strongly touted by the white house, although it's daytime speech, not a prime time speech is more leadership than he is heretofore shown. what will he be willing to do? and what i would say about his leadership, yes, it suffers, perhaps from, a lack of passion and from a sort of stylistic easy going, you know, way, on his -- in his way he friends himself and leaves him vulnerable to doing things like going off and playing golf after that terrible event, i think that the substance of what he does and does not do is probably more important. and you know, bill, what this president contends to do, is he tends to select the means to accomplish an end and then base his ends on the set of means that he has chosen. so, he is constantly ruling
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things out. you know, we won't go without a coalition. is he not going to rebuild the american military that has been so hard hit by budget cuts. is he not going to use american ground troops here or there or really additionally anywhere. except in a very limitedú]e;ç way. well, all those things constrict what you are able to do. so he ends up, you know, instead of, you know, picturing the goal and then setting and then choosing the tools, he picks the tools and then ends up with goals that are build around that. it's kind of upside down. that's weak. >> that's poor leadership it? >> is. >> that's this is what i am trying to get at now. that barack obama up to this point, has not been a strong leader, ever. he want to the unite the country, failed on that. country is very, very divided along ideological lines. would perceived as weak throughout the whole world. there is nobody that thinks the u.s.a. is a tough country, is going to right wrongs any longer. and the third thing is that
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as geraldo rivera said on friday, the president comes off as, quote: too cool for school. that it seems his main intention is to give this impression to the american people that he is cool, calm and has everything under control while things spiral out of control, brit. that's true, bill. one of the things he tends to do is minimize threats and play them down. this all flows from a foreign policy based on the idea that he doesn't want to do anything stupid as a consequence of that he looks to play things down. remember, the silly comments about isis being a junior varsity operation. he and his allies talk about how vladimir putin's adventures in ukraine are not a threat to the american homeland and all of this is designed to be a predicate for not doing very much about them. for leaving it to others in
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the belief, perhaps, that others should step up, well, i agree with that others stud step up, but the history of world affairs going!e($ñ back a century and more is that when the united states doesn't lead and >> >> hitler could have been decapitated long before 1939 began world war ii but he wasn't. the left is pounding president obama's leadership, they are saying that is he a weak leader on immigration because now the if the is putting off any kind of immigration order until after the election. the left is on his case. >> not only that some of the left has gotten on his case about isis. >> not testimony that though. >> well, look, i know, but, who could be more of a tribune of the american left in washington than elizabeth warren and even she stated before he did a tougher goal
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about defeating isis. and on immigration in my opinion goal of defeating isis that's what elizabeth warren and other democrats said. they got ahead of them on that. and he followed. that's a purely political calculation. the belief in the white house that the firing up of the republican base by his taking some strong unilateral actionao%bv on immigration would be less than the benefit he would get within his own base if he he went ahead and did it. >> they are already tottering in november and that would spell doom that's why he did it that's not strong leadership. >> no, it's notb.0ñ he will be bold when it comes to policy on political matters not bold in his political leadership. >> mitt romney also criticizing the president's
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leadership. looks like the governor may take another shot at the presidency later big shootout between me and ramos. white privilege and god. don't miss this one. we're coming right back. [ female announcer ] you change your style. why not your eye color? new air optix® colors prescription contact lenses enhance your eye color for a naturally beautiful look with consistent comfort. find your perfect color and get a free trial offer at airoptixcolors.com.
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help the middle class to have a better and more prosperous future. you have got to have that understanding. >> joining us now from washington mary katharine ham and juan williams both fox news analysts. do you think romney is running, juan? >> i don't think there is any way is he going to run but sure downdz like it. the reality is last time around in 12 he had trouble energizing the g.o.p. base. why had you low turnout republican voters and tea party people who remember him as the governor of, you know, the commonwealth of liberal massachusetts with healthcare reform and anti-co-legislation. so, i don't see and even if you look directly at the polls, right now hillary percentage point lead over mitt romney. >> romney is a known he can raise the money. let me ask you this, juan. why would you get up at 7:30 on a sunday morning to talk to wallace, all right? if why? if he is not running, why bother? i agree. he thinks somehow there is
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something in there. but you know what? he would be playing to the democrats'(8ltñ playbook. >> i don't believe that different world than it was, all right, mary katherine, is he running northern? >> i would say no as well. he probably hasn't made that decision in his mind yet. i would think he probably comments down on. no some of this does sound very campaigny. this also sounds like his this is his chance to get up at 7:00 in the morning and go on wallace's show. not like he is out drinking the night before. so he can get up at 7:00. >> it's summer. it's still nice out. he has got to put a suit and tie on. it's sunday morning, for what? >> he gets to come out and say look, guys, respectfully, can we remember that i was right about a ton of things. >> he could have done that a year ago. all kind of times. >> he has done it at separate times in the past as well. >> i'm saying is he running. >> i think he rub ares into the exact same problem message wise as did he before. >> bev sits. every single person who runs for the president has a
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deficit. i'm saying romney is running, that's what i'm saying. i could be wrong. very rarely am i as you both know. it looks to me. >> isn't there a famous saying? >> listen to what he says though. evidence says i would be a better president. the american people might disagree with me. in his mind. is he a humble man though. romney is the governor is not a hot shot. is he a humble man and that's the way he couched it. >> is he differentiating between being a a candidate and president there is a difference he is not good at being candidate. is he good at being president. president obama is the opposite. >> somebody said once the only time these guys who run for president think they shouldn't run again is when they have been embalmed. they all think they should run again. >> that's right. nixon won the second time around grover cleveland won. john mccain did that work? >> john mccain only ran once,. >> grover cleveland then. >> actually, nixon ran twice but in between.
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>> that's what i just said, juan. >> he was governor of california. everybody is >> if nobody distinguishes themselves in the republican party that he is going to jump in. and is he going to jump in fairly early. >> he can run some doggone good ads with his ability to tell the exact future. >> you know. he was right about russia answered got mocked, juan. >> the republican party doesn't have anybody as bill o'reilly said at the start of this segment. >> wide open. >> war lord thing obama should go after and start0 wars. >> start wars? >> nobody is going to vote for that. >> i don't understand what you are saying? >> thank you, both. directly ahead. univision anchor jorge ramos not happy with me over immigration, white privilege
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personal story segment tonight, the primary anchor on univision jorge ramos asked me for an interview. i immediately said okay. because mr. ramos is a standup guy. he comes in here when we ask him. the interview was interesting because jorge and i see the world very differently. it will run tomorrow on fusion. here is a preview.uhu÷$ >> thanks so much for inviting me to your set. >> a pleasure, you always come on the factor, jorge, you are a standup guy so i'm happy to talk to you. >> this is a no spin zone when it comes to(xfák race, politics, immigration, you are clearly right wing well, that's year you opinion i would say i'm a problem
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solver on immigration which you is one of your big issues, i want everyone to be treated fairly i don't oppose a pathway to citizenship for illegal aliens in america. i do not pose that. >> but you want to secure the border. >> correct. because i don't want the merry go round continue. care os doesn't do anything. inpen tribunal. >> no you can do it. >> 24% of the people are coming by plane. >> and overstaying theirtj/[á4j@ visas, if that's made a felony they won't do that anymore, will they jorge? will l. they jorge? >> will they. >> make it a felony to overstay their visa. they won't overstay their visas anymore. >> they are coming because they are giving them jobs. >> revise that and american needs for that i'm for a fair immigration law who say you want to secure the border, that's just an excuse to do nothing. >> fill were the president i
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would secure the border, jorge. if you have 150,000 children crossing the border, you don't have a secure border, jorge. come on. >> that's exactly the opposite. what it means is that the system is more -- therefore, they have rure den diserred. exactly they surrendered to the authority. >> they shouldn't even get to the authorities, you see, in most countries you can't get to the authorities. you can't even get ins@6z because of the way they have it structured. we need to have a system whereby it's impossible to physically get in unless you go through the process. you can too it. >> it's almost impossible. anyway, you claim there is not such a thing as white privilege in america. >> correct. >> many african-americans disagree with you. and some of them believe that, for instance, reverend michael brown were killed simply because of the color of their skin i respect that belief but i don't believe when 99.9% of the arrests made in the unitedwg÷ states
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and out of the rest are of the population result in no harm to no one. you must say that the police are not targeting anyone. >> you also say michael brown died simply because. >> do you believe he was shot he was completely unarmed. >> you have to let's the process play out first. do you believe this police officer in ferguson woke up and said i'm going to kill a black man this day? do you believe that? >> not like that. >> do you believe that he hated black people this police officer. >> we don't know he that. >> that's right. we don't know it. >> he would seeing many examples of african-americans being killed. >> you are seeing a few, not many. a few. >> i'm sure you saw this article by nicholas kristof in the "new york times"? >> yes, i did. >> just don't get it i think he is talking but because he mentions you. >> of course he is talking about me. >> he demonstrates when it talks to net worth, income, employment,. >> yes. >> life expectancy, incarceration rate. that whites are doing much better than
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african-americans. >> andations are doing much better than whites. >> isn't that right privilege? >> is it asian priferlg thattation does better than whites? >> here we are talking about there is a white privilege in america there isn't, that's a myth. >> what is it? >> you have to look at the successful people and what makes them successful. therefore, i took thation american community and i said, here's why they make more money than whites and blacks because they keep the family together because there is emphasis on education parental supervision of children. those things in the asian american communities are in stone while it's eroding in the whites and almost nonexistent in the black areas. the government cannot solve those problems. if you have 72% of children born out of wedlock, in the african-american community 72%, you are going to have poverty, jorge. >> white privilege in this country. let me jump to another thing. >> sure. >> you said that the idea of
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writing killing jesus came >> right. >> really? >> yeah. >> you are catholic, right? >> no. i was born catholic i'm not a catholic. >> it is very dangerous to mix politics and religion. >> i'm not mixing politics i'm an ordinary citizen i wrote a book. >> you are not ordinary citizen because you are suggesting. >> i'm an ordinary citizen, jorge. >> talk to you somehow. >> you were born catholic, correct? >> yes. >> all right. in the catholic and christian religion, there is god, right? >> yeah. >> and where do we get our talents from? where do we get our inspiration from? >> yeah but to say. >> where do you we get it from are you a christian now. >> no. >> you are nothing? >> no. >> but you understandçg the christian theology. >> of course, sir. >> i believe that that, is that okay? >> of course that's your own belief. >> so i believe in it i believe that there is a go, an ache god who inspires. when i asked got the idea i think i was inspired by the holy spirit. you object to me stating my
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religious beliefs as an american. >> that's your belief> but what? >> >> your suggestion that god talks to you and you constantly every single day give your political opinion, it's. >> jorge you are drawing this real crazy arc here. i believe i'm inspired because i'm in the christian theology. you don't believe it but why do you object for me saying it? why can't i say what i believe? >> you can say whatever you want. >> thank you. >> thanks for so much for talking to us. it's a pleasure for allowing us in the no spin zone. >> it's a pleasure. i like him as mention fusion will run the interview tomorrow and after that we'll post the unedited interview between jorge ramos and me on bill o'reilly.com. plenty more ahead as the factor moves along this evening. watters world, the powerful women edition, how much do american ladies know about other ladies? and megyn kelly on a vicious brawl that may be racially motivated. we have been investigating. this we hope you stay tuned to those reports. uuds charlie.
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. . . . fact for follow-up segment tonight, if you saw bret baier's special over-the-weekend you know a new book called 13 hours the inside account of what really happened in benghazi will be released this week. with us now two of the authors of the book mark geist and chris parento, now, you guys were private security guys. i want to lay the background here. and you are working in libya. were you assigned to benghazi? were you both assigned to
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benghazi. q in benghazi you knew the turf. it was very dangerous though, right? >> of course. >> you had to watch yourselves while you were walking around. >> of course. any place we go to is high threat. >> low key. >> you don't have a gun sticking out. >> working with the cia. cia agents working with you? >> yes, sir. >> all right. you knew who they were? >> yes, sir. >> all hell breaks loose on september 111th, all right? and you guys hear about it pretty quickly, right? >> yes, we do. from? who told you. >> we got a call on our radio from a team leader, an actual staff agent. >> from a cia agent? >> yes. >> so the cia called you. >> yes. >> you all went into the little compound you had in compound. >> so you all lived there. >> we were already there. >> you were all assembled? zs @&c@ ambassador is in trouble, right? >> we know that people are in trouble in the state department compound. we don't know exactly. all the information we had is that the state department security officers were being overrun and the security.
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>> you didn't know -- >> -- we knew he was there but didn't know the extent of what bass going on over there they are calling you from over there they are under fire from?:ávt terrorists. >> yes. >> you are a mile away. >> yes. >> let's get the hell over there, right? >> yes. >> why didn't you? >> we actually got ready to go. we told in the book. we were ready to go within five minutes. >> five minutes. >> five minutes we were jocked up and ready to go. >> how, mark, how long did they keep you from not going? >> um, almost 30 minutes. >> ready in five and wasted 25 minutes. >> easy. >> the cia station chief how won't name by the way. >> his name is bob. call him bob in the book. >> i want to know his real name. >> why won't you put that out. >> there safety. whether we likeégwy him or not. >> i want to know. >> it will get -- that's what i hope mr. gowdy does he gets to the bottom of it. >> who do you hope to get to the bottom of it. >> what happened and who gave us the orders?
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who do you want to do that? >> you have got to give congress or somebody the guy's name because he has to be put in front of a congressional committee. surely you realize that. >> right it will happen in the right channels. i don't think doing it right here i'm not going to quibble with the safety issue. we don't anybody anybody to hurt. this man to told to you stand down 25 minutes while this man was hurt and four other americans have to explain himself. then it goes up the chain. was he ordered from langley, virginia to keep you guys out of the fray? was he or was he not? it's pretty simple. >> that's where we don't even know. we have not gotten given that information. >> so you don't know whether back in the united states, orders were given not to intervene. >> no. we don't know what level it came from. >> do you know? >> no, we don't know. >> your level is just on the ground? >> yes, sir. >> and inexplicably you, because that's what you write in your book, you wanted to get going and they held you back? >> they did.
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>>)p)nñ you colonel hunt our military analyst watched the baier special and he said it isn't unusual for the chain of command in these kind of situations to hold you back until they know what's going on and what kind of stuff you are going into because you they don't want to get you cut down. is that legitimate small time frame, forgive minutes, yes, 30 minutes, no. >> the same six highly trained operators that have almost 100 years experience combined in counter insurgency operations are you going to hold back that asset. >> six of you ready to go. exmarine and exarmy ranger guys screams i'm going to be murdered. there was danger you would have been killed too, to be fair? >> we could have been killed 25 minutes later. >> we do that every day.
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that's part of our job. >> no, but the assessment was coming. in they were overly cautious. >> tactically that's the wrongpvzz assessment. >> >> but you are tending on, what they were depending on is local nationals that they felt were friendly. >> which is insane. >> because we had no rapport. >> last question real quick. do you believe that higher up in washington there is a scandal here? do you believe? >> i think that the truth will come out eventually. >> do you believe that higher up there was a screw up? >> i can't say scandal, can can i say screw up? there could have been. i don't know. >> you guys want to stay out of that fray and i don't blame you. >> sure. >> the guy who knows is leon panetta former defense secretary, he knows. i want to tell the audience directly. leon panetta knows exactly what happened. leon panetta has not been honest with the american people. that is is the truth. i know this man very well, leon panetta. i have asked him time and
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happened. the book is 13 hours. thank, gentlemen, we appreciate it? >> thank you so much. >> when we come right back, vicious attack by young is it racially motivated blacks attacking whites. megyn white with the story. powerful women edition. can't wait. ft right back. it's monday. a brand new start. your chance to rise and shine. with centurylink as your trusted technology partner, you can do just that. with our visionary cloud infrastructure, global broadband network and custom communications solutions, your business is more reliable - secure - agile. and with responsive, dedicated support, we help you shine every day of the week.
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thanks for staying with us, i'm bill o'reilly. in the kelly file segment tonight. ms. meg twin has a big interview with radical professor ward churchill this evening. before we get to that we asked her to look into a brawl in memphis, tennessee. [shouting] >> >> police say a group of teenagers attacked three people in a parking lot at a kroger store. this on saturday. the cell phone video is brutal. and there are questions about racial motivation. here is ms. megyn. what did you find out? >> i don't know about the racial motivation because the reports from the witnesses at the scenetn!# were that there were black victims, there were white victims. so it doesn't seem like they were picking people off by race it seems like they were picking people off by susceptibility and vulnerability. appeared to be yet another episode of what was called the knockout game.
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they described it here as pick them out, knock them out. this has been going on for a couple of years where these random gangs just for fun picks some innocent victim and beat the hell out of him. >> what is the composition racially of the gang? >> it sounds like according to the reports that i have read that it was mostly african-american, if not all african-american. >> okay. >> the victims varied in race including a black his teens and white kroger's employees in his teens. >> that's enough of the video. in norfolk, virginia, a black bunch of teenagers, but this happens. >> this is for kicks. they find it amusing. >> if they are beating up other black people then there is no racial component. >> no, even if there is a racial component. even if they were picking out whites only it wouldn't be a hate crime unless you could show that the reason they were going after him was because of> yeah, it can't just be they wanted to hurt somebody and he they just decided to pick a white guy. >> in your opinion did the
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memphis authorities have this under control? >> they didn't at this particular it instance but who is to say -- >> -- had there been -- how many arrests have been there. >> they have got i think a couple of people. the problem is they had reportedly between 1 is 20 to 125 kids. they have identify all of them. so they have to identify all of them, round them up and now the memphis police chief is saying that not only may he go after those children but is he going to look into whether there could be possible charges against their parents. >> next monday, a week from now. we want a count on how many people have been arrested and what the status of the story is for some reason these old radical guys like ms. megyn. right? you have the chicago guy. what's his name ayers, ran out 150 times. now you got my pal ward churchill the nutty professor fired from the university of colorado after he said 9/11 people who were killed deserve what they got. now, he would never talk to me, churchill. so we had to send somebody out to see him.
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hold on, let me ask you a question. hold on one second, i have got a right to the press. let me ask -- >> -- i don't want to talk to you. >> talk to me. >> talk to churchill. a quick question. >> all right. so, that was churchill, that was griff jenkins, wouldn't talk to husband. you got him and here is a clip of what he said to ms. megyn tonight. >> do you believe the united states ought to be bombed? >> i think the united states by its own rules is subject to being bombed,. >> you can't answer the question. >> yeah, i have answered the questions. the united states should comply with law. if it does not comply with law. it opens itself up to it, bombing that is, it opens itself to having done to to everything it does to everything else. >> why can't you answer honestly yes or"zxqç no? do we deserve to be bombed? just say it if you think it's true? >> all right. where was that interview done? >> in our studio. right here.
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>> he came to new york. >> he came to new york. >> why? >> came to the studio and sat down with us. >> we why? >> we thought it was interesting interview because he provides a window of some thought in america, in particular in these academic institutions. let me tell you ward churchill tenured respected professor for decades at the university of colorado is not alone. not by a long shot in his thinking. it's come up now because, a, we are heading into yet another 9/11 of the 13 year mark and b there is a big debate in this country right now about isis and whether we have any business going over there and bombing them to smithereens. far left believes we will only be inviting more carnage upon ourselves and we deserve it they look at our military and say they have committed more civilian atrocities than the terrorists ever could. we assume you worked this pinhead over on your program why we do it? >> it's just you. >> no, here's the truth.
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i think that a, da measure da sousa helped to say to bill ayers and ward churchill if you come on the kelly file you will be given. >> beat up by megyn instead of o'reilly. >> they know what are >> do you think bill ayers would have faired any worse from you. >> no. i have to be honest if i were ayers and churchill number one i would move to antarctica. two, if i would rather talk to you than me. >> what do american women think about powerful ladies? watters is next. when you compare the top speed of dsl from the phone company
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factor producer jesse watters went to new jersey to ask ladies about other ladies. ♪ ♪ >> what makes a woman powerful? >> discipline. >> independence. >> intelligence. >> are you intelligent. >> i am. >> well, we will see. >> [ laughter ] >> i would hold up a few images of powerful women and you tell me what you think of them. >> i don't even know who that is. >> is she an actress? >> she does pretend a lot. >> looks like a fake smile to me, honestly. [ laughter ] >> i know what you mean. >> nancy? >> reagan. [ buzzer ] [ laughter ] >> really? >> republican or democrat? >> looks like a republican. [ buzzer ] >> republican? [ buzzer ] >> republican. >> there is only one answer. >> next person? >> michelle obama? she is pretty powerful. >> she is telling everybody what to eat. what do you think about that. >> i think it's great. >> crack open those sandwiches i got at the gas station. i'm so hungry i could eat a sandwich at the gas station.
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>> i think she has gotten her power given to her rather than earning it. >> behind every powerful man lived an extremely powerful woman. >> who are you behind >> i could be behind you. >> what about her? >> i know ellen degeneres. >> why do women love ellen so much? >> because ellen will speak her mind. >> she can dance pretty nicely for a white girl. >> yeah, she gets down. >> nice moves. >> who's that? >> i don't know who this is either. >> i'm looking at her. >> she's bill clinton -- >> hillary clinton. wow, what has she been eating? >> i am a big fan of her husband. >> so are a lot of women. >> i bet. >> he's going to be very popular. >> now, as a woman what do you think she brings to the table as president? >> different points of view. you guys can be a little stubborn.
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>> men can be stubborn? women are never stubborn ever? >> are you worried about benghazi? >> isn't he going to be running against her? >> what has hillary done for women? she is, um. >> what happened? >> beyonce, that's my girl. >> that's king b. >> guess how much she made last year. >> $15 million. >> $115 million. >> shut up. >> i still put michelle obama above her though. >> why? >> because it's not always about the money. >> she's made a lot of women feel really comfortable about their bodies. i was born like this and i'm happy. >> okay. i'm happy too. >> that was really scary. ready? she's wearing a black robe. >> a priestess?
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>> a priestess. >> she looks like a judge. >> you're on the right track. >> ruth bader -- >> field. >> ruth bader ginsburg, the most powerful female lawyer in america. >> okay. good for her. >> do you know how many supreme court justices there are? >> 50. >> 100. >> 12. >> why not 12? >> will you get serious. >> are you trying to make me look dumb. >> i'm just trying to feel you out intellectually. >> wow, a little too far there. >> do you ever watch "watters world"? >> no. >> this is right here. >> you are the bottom of the world. >> i sure don't like the sound of it at all. >> surprised they didn't know nancy pelosi. >> no one knew. we interviewed eight women, not one knew. >> how many knew justice
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ginsburg? >> zero. that was a hard one though. i threw that in for extra credit. >> unless you're in the news business, i would say so. but they should have known nancy pelosi. >> two of the eight new hillary. that's it. >> really? six people? maybe didn't use a good picture though. >> it's funny you say that because the women were harsh on hillary. >> why hillary clinton? she's the most famous person woman in the world you would think. >> everybody knew michelle obama. >> and beyonce. everyone knew her. >> beyonce. and everybody loves ellen. if ellen ran for president she'd win. even i like ellen. >> right. pop culture, they're all very nice to you? >> nice. >> no fist to cuff feeling. >> the only time i thought i would lose my ice cream was on that roller coaster. >> you didn't ask them about fox news. >> i didn't. i don't know how many fox news fans there are. >> well, new jersey. >> yeah, but seaside heights. >> watters will be back when i say so. more gruesome video involving
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"the factor" tip of the day, punishing famous criminals. but first, the mail. don michelle, california, bill, the state department calling you sexist is merely the precursor so any upcoming criticism of hillary clinton. karen, danville, california, really, bill? four e-mails support k your position on the sexism controversy but none opposing? i looked hard, karen, but there was little dissent, which you know is unusual. but the state department's position is so weak that only this weekend a few rolled in after the fact. ann marie, england, that woman is 2014, mr. o'reilly. ann marie, if you get a chance over there in england, send me a list of words that are no longer acceptable that men can't say anymore. i need your help.
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sue, charlton, massachusetts, bill, i can't hold back. the government has no business getting involved in wages for private business. pennsylvania, bill, at last your pushback to lou dobbs, you believe in some social engineering. dobbs let capitalism go back to the age of no child labor laws and no marketplace. let the marketplace sort it out, but with fair guidelines. bob garner, florida state university, tallahassee, bill, leave the economics to dobbs. ten dollars an hour would be good in rural areas but not in expensive places. the market will set an appropriate wage. chris, tucson, arizona, bill, just purchased a billoreilly.com premium membership to give as a gift, the reason, value and honesty. enjoy your free copy of "killing patton" or any other premium books. john, mcknight, pennsylvania, in
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anticipation of "killing patton" i've been reading up on him. he once called dwight eisenhower a poppinjay. as you will see patton and i have a very unique relationship. you said two bolder fresher shows left this year. in philadelphia and west virginia, am i not seeing you in las vegas? we will be there, but that one is completely sold out. tickets available, but philadelphia is 90% sold out. so that's why i said there are only two shows left, only tickets for two shows. "the factor" tip of the day, baltimore ravens running back ray rice pleaded not guilty to aggravated assault on his then-girlfriend now his wife. the case is still being adjudicated and rice has entered a pre-trial diversion nair program. viewer warning, new video of rice beating up that woman has now surfaced. and you might want to change the
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channel. go. the video is from camera inside an elevator at a casino in atlantic city. it shows rice knocking out his then-girlfriend now-wife with a vicious punch. rice has now been cut by the ravens and suspended indefinitely by the nfl. commissioner roger goodell initially suspended rice for two games. that was way too lenient. after viewing that video, rice should be pretty much banned. nobody's going to hire him in the nfl. he's pretty much done. but he should be immediately prosecuted by the new jersey authorities with an eye on putting him in jail. "the factor" tip of the day, we need justice in this country. justice, or everything falls apart. rice must be punished harshly. that's it for us tonight. check out the fox news factor website different from billoreilly.com. and spout off about "the factor" anywhere in the world. word of the day, do not use a cudgel when writing to "the
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factor." again, thanks for watching tonight. ms. megyn, the big interview ward churchill coming up. i'm bill o'reilly. please always remember the spin stops here. we're definitely looking out for you. breaking tonight, exclusive new details into investigation of terrorists including american citizens. welcome to "the kelly file," everyone. i'm megyn kelly. we told you on friday about this man accused by leaders of a local mosque of spreading radical islamic beliefs to some local youths. he was asked to leave the mosque but faces no charges yet that we can identify. however, reports are now emerging that the muslim youth center from which he was removed is now at the heart of a federal grand jury investigation. up to 30 somali-americans all of whom frequented the al